a few of you may know of the relationship i have with my new brother-in-law. most of you don't and that's good since it doesn't paint me in an extremely flattering light. we'll just say i felt like i was losing a sister instead of gaining a brother. that is in the past now, and this post is a tribute to him -- to "T" as he is lovingly called.
i've never had an older brother and i've always had my older sisters. sundy was the first in my family to get married, which might explain the difficulty i had in accepting the fact that i was no longer her number one priority. {ok... so it might be a little self-centered and presumptious to say i had previously been her number one priority. you get what i mean, right?}
tyler proposed to sundy on april 2, 2008. i was the first person sund called after it happened, but i was also the first person to know that those two lovebirds would end up together -- even before they did. i think Heavenly Father knew i needed that confirmation early to start preparing myself for a change i thought i didn't want.
suddenly, my sister was gone and a new member of the family arrived who knew all about me, even the nitty-gritty details that i prefer no one know about. my very prideful heart couldn't get past the fact that someone i knew nothing about knew all about me. from the outside, t was seemingly perfect. to top it all off, he was private. to understand why this is a big deal, i must tell you that privacy is an oddity in our family. for all of our family's history, everyone has known everyone else's business. sundy's marriage to t was the mark of a huge change.
i have never been one to like change, but i am learning quickly that not all change is bad. change ultimately means opening your heart and mind to accept whatever life has for you. well i am grateful for the change that brought t into my life. it's been one year and s and t are happy as can be. of course they've had ups and downs, but they have each other and two very supportive families behind them.
i've never had an older brother and i've always had my older sisters. sundy was the first in my family to get married, which might explain the difficulty i had in accepting the fact that i was no longer her number one priority. {ok... so it might be a little self-centered and presumptious to say i had previously been her number one priority. you get what i mean, right?}
tyler proposed to sundy on april 2, 2008. i was the first person sund called after it happened, but i was also the first person to know that those two lovebirds would end up together -- even before they did. i think Heavenly Father knew i needed that confirmation early to start preparing myself for a change i thought i didn't want.
suddenly, my sister was gone and a new member of the family arrived who knew all about me, even the nitty-gritty details that i prefer no one know about. my very prideful heart couldn't get past the fact that someone i knew nothing about knew all about me. from the outside, t was seemingly perfect. to top it all off, he was private. to understand why this is a big deal, i must tell you that privacy is an oddity in our family. for all of our family's history, everyone has known everyone else's business. sundy's marriage to t was the mark of a huge change.
i have never been one to like change, but i am learning quickly that not all change is bad. change ultimately means opening your heart and mind to accept whatever life has for you. well i am grateful for the change that brought t into my life. it's been one year and s and t are happy as can be. of course they've had ups and downs, but they have each other and two very supportive families behind them.
especially you, t. thanks for being so patient with me.
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Thanks, Lacey. That was really sweet. We miss you and can't wait to see you again! - T
That is kind of the same way I felt about Kate {Eric's wife} when they first got married. I guess it always just takes some time to get used to.
I'm a fan of Tyler. I think him and Sundy are so good together.
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Thanks for the love!